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    Campgrounds near Lorane, Oregon provide a mix of developed and primitive camping experiences across Lane County, with options spanning from Armitage Park near Eugene to Baker Bay on Dorena Lake. Several established campgrounds including Richardson Park, Pine Meadows, and Royal Heart Hill accommodate tent camping, RVs, and limited glamping options. The terrain varies from riverside locations along the McKenzie River to forested settings near Cottage Grove, with many sites offering water access. Most campgrounds in this area maintain facilities ranging from basic vault toilets to full hookup RV sites with electricity, water, and sewer connections.

    Seasonal availability affects many camping areas, with several campgrounds like Pine Meadows and Richardson Park operating only from spring through fall (typically April/May to September/October). A review mentioned, "Baker Bay is located on Brice creek rd, past Dorena lake in Oregon. It's a ways out there, which is nice if you're trying to get away from it." Road access to most developed campgrounds is suitable for passenger vehicles, though some forest service roads may require higher clearance during wet seasons. Cell service can be limited in areas west of Lorane, particularly in the Coast Range foothills. Campgrounds near Eugene offer greater connectivity and easier access to amenities, while those closer to Dorena Reservoir provide more seclusion.

    The region's mixed-use campgrounds feature varied terrain and amenities that attract different camping preferences. Campers report high satisfaction with sites near lakes and rivers, with Dorena Reservoir and Fern Ridge Reservoir being popular destinations for water recreation. According to one visitor, "The sites themselves are clean and have a good amount of privacy." Noise levels vary significantly, with campgrounds closer to Highway 101 or Interstate 5 experiencing more road noise than secluded forest sites. Facilities range from primitive (vault toilets only) to moderately developed (showers, flush toilets). Many campgrounds in the area feature picnic tables, fire rings, and drinking water access, though amenities diminish in more remote locations. Wildlife viewing opportunities are common throughout the region, particularly in camping areas adjacent to forest service land.

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    Best Campgrounds near Lorane (213)

      1. Armitage Park & Campground - a Lane County Park

      4.1(32)21mi from LoraneRVs, Tents

      "Easy to find from I-5 and very close to Costco. Quiet location away from the road noise and has nice walking path along the McKenzie River."

      "Tent sites shady and away from RV sites, with access to a path to walk down to (fast flowing) river (far enough walk not to be too concerning for children if they don’t stray out of sight)."

      from $20 - $39 / night

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      2. Richardson Park & Campground - A Lane County Park

      4.5(20)20mi from LoraneRVs, Tents

      "This campground is within 20 minutes of Eugene, Oregon, close enough if you forgot something, you can drive to town and get it."

      "Have stayed here twice - love the ample space between campsites, all the room (forests, trails, roads, open fields, etc.) around the campsite, how it's right by the marina, how they show outdoor movies"

      3. Baker Bay Campgrounds & Marina - a Lane County Park

      3.9(11)16mi from LoraneRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "We got a lakeside camp site which made it a simple walk down to the lake where we could swim and fish. The camp ground had a pretty big bathroom and separate shower room."

      "We chose this location for a few reasons. We could see the lake from our site.

      • We could leave our kayaks on the shore and just hop right in and paddle if we wanted.
      • Our dog loves to swim, so having"

      from $20 - $75 / night

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      4. Pine Meadows Campground

      3.2(9)13mi from Lorane95 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This campground is run by the Army Core of Engineers, so if you have the Federal Access Pass enjoy half off your stay :) Several campsites right along the lake."

      "Close to Eugene."

      from $20 - $26 / night

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      5. COE Dorena Reservoir Schwarz Campground

      3.7(9)14mi from Lorane65 sitesRVs, Tents

      "One of the standout features of this campground was its ideal location. Situated in a breathtaking natural setting, it provided easy access to various outdoor activities, including cliff jumping."

      "Schwarz campground is located just past Cottage grove, right on the Row river. I hadn't realized, until I took a nice little walk, it's located just below Dorena reservoir."

      from $24 - $150 / night

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      6. Royal Heart Hill

      5.0(2)4mi from Lorane2 sitesGlamping

      "There’s a nice hiking trail down to a pond with cute signage to lead the way."

      "Royal Heart Hill has a greart property to explore, but is surrounded by public lands to explore too!  Check them out and make sure to leave a review on the Dyrt!"

      from $35 - $45 / night

      7. Deerwood RV Park

      3.8(10)16mi from LoraneRVs, Tents

      "We were lucky enough to rent a space at Deerwood for two months while we escaped the heat of Arizona and visiting our kids in Oregon."

      "One star off for highway noise. Looks like many longer term campers here - flower pots, table cloths, decorations, mostly 5th wheelers."

      8. Doolittle Butte

      3.4(5)15mi from LoraneTents, Cabins

      "Definitely off the beaten path. Expect about an extra 25–30 minutes off I-5 to get here, but that remoteness is part of the appeal."

      "Location is not too well mapped out on here, but the peak is located on Google to get you to it through the BLM mapped roads."

      9. Pristine Ranch

      5.0(1)12mi from Lorane1 siteRVs, Tents

      from $49 - $79 / night

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      10. shotgun Creek

      5.0(1)13mi from Lorane

      "There is shooting spots, 4 wheeling trails, etc its a great spot for just about amything"

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    Recent Reviews near Lorane, OR

    981 Reviews of 213 Lorane Campgrounds


    • Tony F.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 12, 2026

      Dispersed camping Siuslaw NF

      Be aware

      There are very few substantial parking spots along this area. The road was well maintained and it was a pretty drive. But no good level spots where for a vehicle larger than a small pick up to reasonably park for overnight camping.

    • Vanessa C.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 11, 2026

      William Tugman State Park

      Beautiful location but close to neighbors

      Last minute reservation at this campground - snagged a spot!

      Absolute stunning campground, clean, and the lake is gorgeous. However when we got there our neighbors were pretty loud and didn’t feel any privacy at all. Most spots have trees and bushes in between them but ours had a spot between that was open. It was definitely fine for a last minute reservation but not wonderful for long term camping.

      Park was awesome. Dog friendly, you can kayak fish swim. Etc.

      Full hookup at this spot but don’t recommend for high clearance - they need to trim the trees. It scrapped the roof of our truck camper.

    • John F.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 10, 2026

      Smith River Campground

      Nice and Quiet

      This is a nice quiet campground with no hookups. There is no cell service (T-Mobile or Verizon). Water is available from a few hose bibs and there was grey water disposal but it was more like dumping it on some gravel. The bathrooms and showers are kept clean and nice daily. There is also a dump station. The pads are gravel but ours wasnot too unlevel. I would advise coming in from Reedsport and going North Highway 101 or if coming down from Florence Highway 101 South and taking the Bollon road turn (just after the first bridge in ether direction) If you are coming in via Highway 38 most GPS' will take you over the rougher forest service road. There is a Smith River Falls campground which is not this campground shortly before you arrive at the entrance campground We will be returning to here

    • NThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 10, 2026

      Armitage Park & Campground - a Lane County Park

      Lovely park - tent sites nice and shady

      Tent sites shady and away from RV sites, with access to a path to walk down to (fast flowing) river (far enough walk not to be too concerning for children if they don’t stray out of sight). Shower facilities brand new and lovely.

    • Darin S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 10, 2026

      Umpqua Lighthouse State Park Campground

      Awesome place!

      Beautiful campground. A lot of mixed camping. Great little lake and trails. Very green. Bathrooms and showers are clean

    • tThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 6, 2026

      Archie Knowles Campground

      Beautiful little campground

      Although this is right off the highway (so kinda loud) it is nestled next to a beautiful creek. The campsites and bathrooms are clean and well maintained and camp host was friendly and helpful. Reservations can be made through the Lane County website.

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 6, 2026

      Doolittle Butte

      Nice stars

      Campsite is very off grid, suggest a 4wd vehicle (in the wet season) with some ground clearance. Location is not too well mapped out on here, but the peak is located on Google to get you to it through the BLM mapped roads.


    Guide to Lorane

    Lane County campgrounds near Lorane, Oregon range from forested lakeside settings to valley locations with river access. Most camping areas sit at elevations between 800-1200 feet, experiencing mild summers with average highs in the 80s and cool springs with periodic rainfall. Winter camping options remain limited, with most facilities operating seasonally from late April through September.

    What to do

    Creek exploration: Swimming and wildlife Many campgrounds provide water recreation access. Whittaker Creek Recreation Site features areas for children to safely enjoy the water. According to a visitor: "The creek is fun to play around in and you can walk all the way to the Siuslaw river with a small dammed up area where the day use area is." The site also has "tons of things to do around the campground. From swimming and catching crawdads to hiking the old growth trail."

    Water recreation: Boating and paddling Richardson Park offers excellent access to Fern Ridge Reservoir with boat facilities. A camper notes: "Nice little campground, very family friendly with plenty of lake access. They have boats sailing in the summer." The park provides opportunities to "leave our kayaks on the shore and just hop right in and paddle if we wanted," according to another review at a nearby lake.

    Outdoor games and group activities: Some campgrounds feature communal recreation areas. At Baker Bay Campgrounds & Marina, facilities include "a large play structure, horseshoes, and a sand volleyball pit." Another reviewer mentioned the campground has "a pretty big bathroom and separate shower room. We wish we could have been a little further away from the other campers."

    What campers like

    Wildlife viewing: Morning animal encounters Early risers at Pristine Ranch appreciate the property's 46 acres with farm animals and wildlife. The campground features electric hookups, water access, and space for both tents and RVs. Nature enthusiasts can spot rabbits at Whittaker Creek Recreation Site, where one camper mentioned "little rabbits roaming around" among the amenities.

    Accessibility: Quick trips from Eugene Armitage Park provides convenient camping just outside Eugene. A camper notes it's "Nice county campground outside of Eugene. Plenty of room between sites, grass and asphalt at sites along with full hookups!" Another adds it's "a 10 minute drive to downtown Eugene!" making it ideal for short getaways.

    Privacy: Finding secluded spots Pine Meadows Campground features more isolated sites. "The campsites are pretty spacious which is really nice!" noted a visitor. Another camper advised: "I had a lake site and the wind howled all weekend. It's May so might play a roll," suggesting spring visitors should prepare for potential wind conditions.

    What you should know

    Seasonal hazards: Water quality concerns Several lake campgrounds experience algae issues. At Dorena Reservoir, "Watch for signs of Algae or Swimmers Itch as it has been present the past few years at Dorena Lake." Another camper noted: "Our camping spot had a direct path to the water but unfortunately, due to algae levels, we couldn't go in."

    Facility maintenance: Varied conditions Whittaker Creek Recreation Site receives mixed reviews on upkeep. Some find it "old and not maintained...sites are small and dead," while others report "The vault toilets were about 50 feet from my site and pretty clean and must have been emptied recently." The primitive nature means some campgrounds lack showers or hookups.

    Generator use: Noise considerations Power availability affects noise levels. One camper observed: "Because there is no power in the sites people were running generators for hours, even the tent campers." At Pine Meadows, staff reportedly "banged loudly on the person next to us doors at 10:05 about their generator being on."

    Tips for camping with families

    Playgrounds: Kid-friendly activity areas Schwarz Campground offers recreational space for children. A reviewer commented: "Large groups were utilizing the group areas when we stayed, lots of children having fun." Richardson Park has "a small playground area with a swing set" and "movie nights and also a little shop that has ice cream, candy, ice, etc."

    Water safety: Supervised swimming locations Baker Bay provides designated swimming areas with safety measures. "We got a lakeside camp site which made it a simple walk down to the lake where we could swim and fish." For calmer water, Whittaker Creek "has a great pebble beach to play on. The water is safe for little kids, as it is dammed and slow moving."

    Group camping: Family gathering spaces Many campgrounds offer shared sites for larger parties. "Baker Bay Campground and Marina is a county park outside of Cottage Grove, Oregon. It has a boat launch and boat rentals. There are several huge inflatable water structures in the bay which kids can play on for a fee."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection: Maneuverability concerns Deerwood RV Park receives high marks for RV accommodation but has some limitations. A camper reports: "Road is narrow and winding, larger rigs have issues with staying on path. Mostly back-in spaces, which combined with the road, makes for interesting times getting your rig settled." Another notes that "spaces are fairly short, especially on Standard sites."

    Hookup availability: Power and water access Armitage Park offers full-service sites: "Electricity was solid 30 amps. ATT reception was decent. We were impressed with the spacing between sites for a county park." Many campgrounds require planning: "It's dry camping so all the RV's had generators and not the quiet Hondas."

    Pad requirements: Surface protection rules Some parks have specific equipment needs. At Deerwood, "ALL spots require jack pads. Having not stayed in too many parks with asphalt, this was a surprise for us. They did not mention at checkin, but we got a polite email the next morning."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Lorane, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Lorane, OR offers a wide range of camping options, with 213 campgrounds and RV parks near Lorane, OR and 14 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Lorane, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lorane, OR is Armitage Park & Campground - a Lane County Park with a 4.1-star rating from 32 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Lorane, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 free dispersed camping spots near Lorane, OR.

    What parks are near Lorane, OR?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 18 parks near Lorane, OR that allow camping, notably Dorena Lake and Fern Ridge Lake.